Click Here to Listen Now! Main topic(s): Knowing When It’s Time to Quit Our Job and Move On How to Quit Your Job Gracefully Helpful Links: 7 Signs It’s Time to Quit Your Job Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford University Commencement Address How to Quit Your Job Without Burning Bridges From Robbie on the January 17, […]
Career Callings Radio: January 10, 2015
Click Here to Listen Now! Main topic(s): Understanding How You Bring Value to the World How to Let Others Know the Value You Can Deliver Helpful Links: The Strangest Secret of Job Hunting From Robbie on the January 10, 2015 Career Callings Radio Show: When it comes to our work, we should ask ourselves a […]
Sometimes you’re in a rut because you’re not aiming high enough.
I’ve heard it, and you probably have, too: a rut is nothing but a grave with the ends kicked out. If you feel like your job search is in a rut, then consider this reason posed by Forbes Magazine: you’re not aiming for jobs that take you to the next level. As author Liz Ryan […]
Career Callings Radio: January 3, 2015
Click Here to Listen Now! Main topic(s): The Purpose of Work The Steps to Finding Work in Line With Your Purpose Helpful Links: What do you think 1,000 elderly people had to say? From Robbie on the January 3, 2015 Career Callings Radio Show: “I just finished reading this book called 30 Lessons for Living: […]
A new job every 2.91 years?
According to Fortune Magazine, people are expected to have 11 jobs by the time they are 50 years old. If you assume that the average person begins working, in some capacity, by age 18, that average person will change jobs every 2.91 years. Is this healthy? According to Jody Greenstone Miller, it’s not only healthy, it’s a […]
Millennials in the Workplace Training Video
One of the keys to surviving the workplace is knowing how to work and play well with others. Find out how you can work and play well with Millennials in this hilarious parody video! Enjoy! If you are having any trouble viewing the video, please click here to go directly to YouTube. Robbie […]
Highly Educated, Unemployed and Tumbling Down the Ladder
[Photo: Jim Michaud | For NBC News] In the article Highly Educated, Unemployed and Tumbling Down the Ladder, NBC News recounted the job search troubles of many highly-educated Americans. Although the article can be discouraging at first glance, the difficulty expressed within the article can actually encourage job seekers. How so? By helping job seekers understand that they are not […]
How to Avoid Career Regret
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines regret as “to feel sad or sorry about something that you did or did not do.” Most people regret something that they have done, or they regret passing on an opportunity to do something that they did not do. Some regrets are small in nature, and they have little impact on the […]
The Strangest Secret Of Job Hunting
Finding, preparing for, and pursuing the work you were born to do takes time, patience, hard work, and grit. It’s a multi-step process, and properly taking each step requires serious, dedicated effort. Once you’ve spent the necessary time to discover your calling, to research which career fields fit your calling, and to obtain the necessary training for the work […]
I’m so overwhelmed!
After you’ve discovered and prepared for God’s vocational calling in your life, the hard work of landing a job begins. The process of job hunting can be quite overwhelming, and it includes, among other things: Researching and approaching employers who have available jobs that match your God-given vocational design. Preparing winning resumes and cover letters […]